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Courses Offered Online

Oakton offers a variety of online courses (see list below); however, the College does not offer all courses every semester. For the current semester's courses, go to the class schedule. The class schedule provides more complete information, including course description, instructor, course fee,* and textbook required.

*Fees vary per course.

Accounting
Anthropology
Art
Biology
Business
CAD Computer-Aided Design
Chemistry
College Studies
Computer Apps for Business
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Early Childhood Education
Earth Science
Economics
Engineering
English
Fire Science
French
Geography
Global Business Studies
Health Information Technology
Hindi-Urdu
History
Horticultural Therapy
Humanities
Law Enforcement
Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
Spanish
Speech

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Display only IAI* courses

*IAI (Illinois Articulation Agreement) - An agreement among participating Illinois colleges and universities to help Illinois college students transfer credit as easily as possible. See an advisor in the Advising and Counseling for additional information, or read about the IAI at www.iTransfer.org.

Display only IAI* courses

English

EGL094 - Reading Improvement
Course teaches strategies to improve reading comprehension and efficiency necessary for handling college level reading material. Focus is on developing effective reading skills. Content includes lectures, discussions, collaborativelearning. Methods include Great Books approach and computer assisted instruction. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on placement test.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)

EGL101 - Composition I
Course introduces strategies for planning, writing, and revising expository essays based on experience and reading. Content includes purpose, context, genre, and the rhetorical situation as elements in the writing process, as well as criticalreading and analysis as the basis for essay writing. The first course in a two-course sequence with EGL 102. Prerequisite: Placement test. IAI C1 900
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
IAI Code: C1 900

EGL102 - Composition II
Course introduces strategies for planning, writing, and revising advanced expository essays and the college research paper. Content includes criticalreading and analysis, the structure of argument, and the use of sources. Prerequisite: EGL 101 with minimum grade of C. IAI C1 901R
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)
IAI Code: C1 901R

EGL111 - Introduction to Business and Technical Writing
Course concentrates on development of competence in producing various types of business documents. Content includes memoranda, letters, reports, and procedural documents. Focus is on writing for an audience with identifiedpurpose, using college-owned computer hardware and software. Prerequisite: EGL 101 or placement in EGL 101.
3 Credit Hours (lecture: 3; lab: 0)

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